DFO Quebec Region Magdalen Islands Lobster Survey
Authors: Bruneau, Benoît;
doi: 10.15468/gs9apm
DFO Quebec Region Magdalen Islands Lobster Survey
Abstract
Observations of taxa recorded during a research survey on lobster (Homarus americanus), using an otter trawl (Nephrops), carried out by DFO every year since 1995 in the Magdalen Islands. The main objective of this survey is to assess the abundance and structure of lobster populations / Observations des taxons enregistrées lors d'un relevé de recherche sur le homard (Homarus americanus), à l'aide d'un chalut à porte (Nephrops), réalisé par le MPO à chaque année depuis 1995 aux Iles-de-la-Madeleine. L’objectif principal de ce relevé est d’évaluer l’abondance et la structure des populations de homard.
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